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Marianna 2624 Rootstock

Original price $4.99 - Original price $4.99
Original price
$4.99
$4.99 - $4.99
Current price $4.99
SKU R401

It will produce a large semi-dwarf tree, can be easily maintained from 12 to 17 feet tall. Tolerates wet soils and good disease resistance; moderately resistant to phytophthora, crown rot, root rot, and oak root fungus. Root-knot nematode resistant. Can sucker in adverse conditions. It is compatible as an understock for plums, apricots, and some almonds. Incompatible with peaches and nectarines. Hardy to USDA zone 4-10.

Size: 1/4 Inch

Zone Compatibility

This Variety's Zone Range

2 - 11

Outdoors: 4 - 11

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The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatibility range of this variety before ordering.

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S M.
its rootstock

Nice rootstock, no issues. Packaged well.

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Larry F.
Marianna 2624 rootstock

Received 10 nice rootstocks in good condition, bigger than expected. Well pleased with rootstocks.

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M.T.
Mariana Root Stock is a Great Plum for the Deep South

Mariana 2024 is mostly just thought of as a root stock, but it's actually a delicious plum. Most importantly it's one of the few truly high-quality plums that does super well in the Deep South. I live near Savannah, GA and have a humid borderline 8b/9a climate. Most high-quality plums can't take our bacterial stem canker pressure. Mariana has not had any disease problems despite other varieties dying from stem canker around it and the scion originally grafted on it dying from canker causing it to sucker resulting in my best plum tree. Mine is pollinized by an Auburn University Cherry Plum which also does well here on a Mariana rootstock.